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Public Streets and Recreation Areas
(a) Public acceptance of streets.
The approval by the Planning Board of a subdivision plat shall not be deemed to constitute or be evidence of any acceptance by the Village of any street, easement or other open space shown on such subdivision plat, which shall only be established by the execution of a recordable dedication document submitted by the applicant to the Mayor after approval by the Village Attorney.

(b) Ownership and maintenance of recreation areas.
When a park, playground or other recreation area shall have been shown on a plat, the approval of said plat shall not constitute an acceptance by the Village of such area unless a map note on the plat indicates that the Village or another municipal entity is accepting same. The Planning Board shall require the plat to be endorsed with appropriate notes to this effect. The Planning Board may also require the filing of a written agreement between the applicant and the Board of Trustees covering future deed and title dedication and provision for the cost of grading, development, equipment and maintenance of any such recreation area.